Sorting the wheat from the chaff in ESG investments
The environmental sustainability movement is increasing in recent years, according to a new report from the Institute for Environmental Responsibility and Social Development (EFSA), which looks at the impact of greenwashing on the environment. But how do investors ensure that their investments are sustainable?
Source: dailymaverick.co.zaPublished on 2022-04-13
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